On 4/14/07, Jossi Fresco <jossifresco(a)mac.com> wrote:
On Apr 14, 2007, at 1:04 PM, Anthony wrote:
So if a copyright holder ever really wanted to
take back the
GFDL-licensed text, it seems it'd be incredibly easy for them to do
so.
Seems to me that there is no clarity on this issue. For me it all
started when I read the comments here:
Wikipedia:Mirrors_and_forks/Abc#Citizendium
TinyURL:
http://tinyurl.com/2vaswd
Well yeah, there's very little clarity over the GFDL. But the key
here I believe is, to put it bluntly, to stop worrying about other
people's issues. If CZ is using *your* content without your
permission then write to Larry and tell him about it. Tell him what
content he's using, what licenses you've granted for its use, and why
he isn't following those licenses (if it's not obvious). I'm pretty
sure he'll happily address your concern.
I'm not sure what more you can ask for. Citizendium is a wiki. It
has somewhat tighter editorial standards compared to Wikipedia, but
it's still quite possible for someone to get an account and violate
copyright.
Anthony